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And if anything were to go wrong, the star's supernova from the energy taps would take centuries to affect the remote systems of that area of space. | And if anything were to go wrong, the star's supernova from the energy taps would take centuries to affect the remote systems of that area of space. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 14 August 2019
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General Information
Location Name: Far Far Away
Classification: Blue Giant
Major Settlements: None
Tech Level: None
Population: None
Affiliations: United Federation Of Planets, part of the Project Long Jump testing grounds.
Geographical Descriptors
A blue giant star with no planetary bodies in orbit. Its location is at the very edge of the Milky Way Galaxy, at the outer border of the Orion spiral arm.
Key Points
Its location, size, and remoteness from inhabited space was the key reason it was chosen as the launch site for Project Long Jump. By burying several solar taps into the highly energetic corona of the star, the prototype Long Jump Accelerator could be powered and used to send the USS Traveller to Messier 4.
And if anything were to go wrong, the star's supernova from the energy taps would take centuries to affect the remote systems of that area of space.
Native Life Forms
None
Points Of Interest
Winner of Starfleet Stellarcartogrpahy's Most Whimsical Naming Convention 3 years in a row.